Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 6, 1914, Page 5

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lACase of Fire Phone 5,000 PPPPRPPE &P it cochich i Mr. and Mrs. Steitz have as their 1ests, Mr. anc Mrs. \Wiliam Ringel- ind, of Canada. the former being & usin of Mr. Steitz. Mr. W. B Talley, of Jacksonville, | 1@ of the leading arthitects of Flor-| a, 18 in Lakeland today looking| ter a number of buildings he is| pervising the crection of, “one of | hich, the Teclegram Dbuilcing, is w7 recelving his final inspection be-| C re bein; turned over to the owner. | 0 ]n“m ho went to New ' ik to h\,y her spring stock, ne Blat she made the 5 e, nd was in the vicinity of rhv‘ ne of the Monroe disaster at the 06 it oceurred, missinz it only by ‘ew hours. She V Was runninz anil the dense fog 8 almost impenetrable, all of| ueh meegunted for the accident. Mr. Bowell Ottinger has just com-| ited a eharming little bungalow | idence fronting on Lake avenue. has six rooms and is complete in its appointments and molern \wveniences, and, sitting in 1 pretty nge grove of bearing trees, it is| arc oo lecided attraction to that part of city, lately known as the Ozone | d lotyve, where there is considerable ‘elopment. work in progrss. ntriste R ! writes trip on the Len- 1eck arn the,article in yesterday after- m’s Telegram relative to the re- 7al of the Teclegram plant into its t quarters, the linotype made us fill several cars, whereas what , wrote was that it will fill several \ 1. We, of course, suppose that readdrs would understand that was & typographical error, but make the correction anyway. {iss Annie Browning delightfully e:pbered the Telegram on the oc- on of the opening of the building morning for business, by send- dowh;v_. beautiful bouquet of : La France roses, which graced mmumpen Dusiness office anid which lent — r fragrance and beauty to the e, making us forget for the time o vexations and worries attendant ’ld‘l moving. Tiis shows that they much appreciated. 1d contra best serev. Q. J. Frier, of Winsboro, furnish ., who was one of the first set- . of Lakeland, and for several s pastor of the First Baptist sch here, wio together with Itis has been on a visit to the fami- of his sister, Mrs. Orvil Sloan, his nephew, D. H. Sloan, left; Kathleen last night where they | visit relatives for several days, Ading most of the time with Mr. :‘Q"l sigers, who still reside at the frier homestead, northeast of % leen, where Mr. | »d when 11/ lians wer inhabitants ol this e “'d‘ born more than m'(_\‘ ) & A brother of Mr. Frier, "‘g ;v”“fl. Fri near the ~—— e . d been te child bern in what is ‘lll)l)'. Mr. Frier is very mbered by the oller in g Lakeland with wl ular, first as citizen and| r's parents almost the section, and | living said to have om he n and. and later after ministry, as pastor of! ptist church here. This 's first visit to L ears, and like every one| this section. marveled wonderful advance- 1 ADAMS SISTERS gilliputian Ladies in S OF EXCELLENT EN- [IERTAINMENT hing Worth While have had i my house"— ole, Ft. Meade TAIN AT 8:15 !party journeyed back to town. 'in the party were Mrs 1oy says that a heavy | Nps ! | hous {Mrs. W | Handsomely Remembered party by ied their lenjoyed by the gue JTORIUM | Opera | Miss Martha Tuggle went to Brooksville this morning to assist in an oratorical contest in the Her- nando High School.* Secretary Holworthy is glad to be abl> to announce that, by kindness of Mr. W. A. Melton, the hancdsome store room which he is preparing to! move into, is placed at the disposal of the Farmers’ Club for their exhibit nevt week. This is a splendid loca- tion, being one of the four splendiil slcrm‘ooms’1'\('011[1_\' erected by Mr. H. D. Basset on Kentucky avenue, one-half block south of Main street. Mr. Melton hag our hearty thanks. Picnic For Mrs. Walker Yesterday a picnic was given on Crystal Lake in honor of Mrs. T. L. Walker, who leaves within a short time for Tampa to make her future home, much to the regret of many Lakeland friends. made up the party were member sewing club, of which Mrs. Walker a member, is At noon a sumptuous’ spread was in the delizhtfully open, the merry T. L. Walk er, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. s, Mrs. Steitz, Mrs. Pender, Corder Mre. Unley 3QMrs. M Kuowles, Mrs. Ter 1, Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. Bass, Miss Ruth Cole, Mr. Terrcll and Knowles. Woman's Club Held Interesting Sessicn ular meeting in the Elks’ Thursday, February 5th. An attractive program had arranged by the hostess departments, and social. Miss Helen Cochran, chairman of the house department, read an te ing paper on “Why a (‘hfl[ Sheulll Own Its Home;" ng that ‘since the intellectual and social life of a community is largely measured by its clubs’ activities and standing, the possession of a substantial home rooms, that the machinery in use would |of its own will give its members a der ranze for good and strong work in any line of projection. Aside from an economical standpoint, a club should own its building on the same principle, one prefers to own her home.” The second number on gram was a recitation by S. Van Huss. Miss Vera McRae, the pro Mrs. O. whose sweet gave a beautiful selection. A most interesting and instructive talk given by Mrs. Echols, of her club life in California and Minnesota was a treat in itself. The last number, a vocal solo hy Mrs. Cole, was omitted owing to a severe sore throat with which Mrs. Cole is now suffering. Mrs. W. D. Edwards was ap- pointeil a delegate to the Third An- Charities and State of Florida February nual Conference of Correction for the to be held at Gainesville, 18, 14, 15, Three new members were voted m to the club and five applicants made membership. The club adjourned to meet in reg ular February 19. for session, K. Mane s Bnthdav On Wednesday K. McRae w a lar number of who assembled at t Me Rae and greeted her as turned from | er-meetings that night. The surpr complete 11 the large crowd present gratified at the success which crown this evening Mrs. W tcndered a surprise friends home she re- s¢ was were regard, unaware had been efforts in Mrs. McRae wholly that such a royal affair planned in her honor. A musical and literary was program :m:u]v the evening pass all too quick ly, the following being the numbers Haile. '—Miss Piano solo—Mrs. A. M. Reading, “The Bear Story,’' MAJESTIC. A fine 2-recler tonight as our feature and you can rest assured it’s “some’’ feature “MR. DIPPY DIPPED" A comedy scream made for laughing | purposes only “THE ROAD TO DAWN" Yep, this is it—the 2-reeler with a 25 AND 35 CENTS TOMORROW UDEVILLE ACTS INE PICTURES AND 15 CENTS a—ecracker-jack story full of thrills. punch MATINEE DAILY 2:30-5:00 SATURDAY CONTINUOUS The Woman's Club held their reg-| been | in- | voice always appeals to the he :1rers,i her | as| ;Th« llowing were the guests who |enjoyed the evening with Mrs. Me- Rae: Capt. and Mrs. N. H. Kingman, south Dakot . and Mrs. Lin-| her m‘ Those who | coln, St. of | lenjoyed, and after an aftepnoon spent Owens, Those ¢ Paun nd Mrs. D, C, Fuller, of Min M =0 By arrol, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and "Ix'<. J. L. Skipper, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Streater, Mr. and Mrs. (08 Mr. and Mrs. C. v | Adams, Mr, and Mrs. Grecn, Dr. } 1 Mrs. W. R. Groover, Mr. and| M Thos: . Gasony |Dr; . ands Mrs, J. F. Wilson, Dr. and Mis. W, K.l Piner, Rev. awl P ey M. and Mrs, Chad, Clark,’ Mrs: Foulke, Mrs, Forbes, M White, {Mrs. Swindell, Mrs. M. B. Cason, Mrs. Lula Cason, Mr§, W J. T'leration of {plied to Dr. [ health committee of the {She has | ho'ds t THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FL! Jewell White. Vocal Solo—DMiss Vera McRae. Dr. W. K. Piner, Instrumental solo—Mrs. T. I. Woods. Vocal duet—Miss Vera McRae and Dr. Piner. Solo—Mrs. A. M. Haile. At the conclusion of the pro- gram, Captain Kingman of South Dakota, in a graceful pre- sentation speech, gave Mrs. McRae a handsome set of silver spoons and a weat fork, the gifts of the guests of the house, and also presented her with a beautiful array of linen, cut gl and other valued from the friends who gatherecd to n gifts | : the occasion such a happy one. ! FEBRUARY 6, 1914 at Ouyr Streater, Mrs, Mahoney, Mrs. il Wocils, Mrs. d,. W. Yarnell, Mrs E. 0. Flood, Mrs. DeShong, Mrs. M. Haile, Misses Aileen McRae, ewel White, Nellie Cason, Winnie Timmons, Mary Adams and Sallie fah and Luey Poole, from chusetts; W D M 1 Me- I‘.m] Henderson and Roy Green. Streater, Groover, Rae, “THE WOMAN WITH A VISION" The above soubriquet has been ap- Carolyn Geigel the dis- tinguished physician educator and lecturer who will lecture in the Methodist church tomorrow and Sunday. As dean of the Depart- ment of Health and Mome Economics her ‘“vigion” is becoming a glowing reality in the magnificent work she is accomplishing for the education of women. The following is taken from the Atlanta Constitution: “Dr. Geizel gearcely necds an in- troduction to the people of the South. more She has probably addressed pcople than any other lecturer, or woman, now on the American platform. She is a member of the Generel Fed Woman's Clubs, Associate Superintenident of the IHealth and leredity Department of the Nation- al Wi G UL, National Lectiien for the Anti-Cigarctte League and chairman of the Hcalth Committee of the Michizan Federation of Wom an's Clubs, ne is forced to ok she could have The only answer is, out of the goodness of her heart and the endurance of her wonderful spirit. Although of frail physique she is able to [tl'l"l‘(il‘lll a work by prae man in amazement how undertaken so many tasks. prodigious amount of ticing what she preaches. When |she talks of right living, one sces bifore him the convincing testi the truth of a magnetic claim. that : attention of her auditors, a mony of every personality flashing eye, a melodious voice and a sincere belief in her precepts—all that goes to carry conviction Yet accustomed as she is to playing a bi world's affairs, Dr. Geise streteh of the called a the terr. the prevailing part in the could not by any im agiration be ‘strong mind woman in ceptance of the suffragette; one that thic womankind Lallot, in Americas educational system.” ed"” common ac And contrary she be she is not restless and the is baged upon defects licves ness of fesire for tie FOR SALE—Marion Standard 5-Pas scnger car or will trade for city lots. G. A. English. 2032 ATTRACTIONS COMING | | Next Week— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— THE MACK SHELLEY TRIO Three Vadueville Acts Each Night Feb, 12-22— CHAUTAUQUA Week Feb. 23— NORMAN FIE] D PLAYERS Week March PERUCHI GYPSENE CO. Week March SAM PARK'S SHOW 15 People 9 March 16— PAUL GILMORE . el “CAPT. ALVAREX” UDITORIDM Y “MODERN EVE" WITNESSED BY LARGE AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT| The musical comedy, “A Mmh-x‘nl Eve,” attracted a large audience at the Auditorium last night, and from expressions heard, the crowd pleased with the show. The sing- ing was good, 21 of the latest) popular numbers being rendered all of which dvliuhlm]/lhv atdience., was sever THE LILLIPUTIAN LADIES AT THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The Liliputian ladies will be the at- traction at the Auditorium tonight and these charming little ladies will give an entertainment that will long be remembered by all who attend. They come under the auspices of the Woman's Club and will ielight a 1o audience, as a large number of tickets have been sold for the enter- tainment. Mr. J. Wakefield, the pleasing manager and clever actor of the Mugical Stock ('o., playing this week at the Grand Theater has more than been successful in pleasing the largest crowds that have ever h- ereil at this play house. This com- pany is far above the average, as they are really two shows in one. They are not only good, cleen, pleas but a company of ing performers, ; A Glance W Windows Bring in your Watch, Clock, Jeweiry Repairiag and Engraving talented musicians; cach one render- iny music on a different kind of in strument. Miss Dorothy Reed, the cello soloist, has that touch of the string that reaches that spot in your heart that nothing ghort of harmon- ized music can reach. She has been requested to play special selections tonight and Saturday night. Prof. A. i Gazony will give some violin solos by special request. THE SMOKE HOUSE Under the 1. Pierson, tOmorrow management of Mr. G the Smoke House morning in Futeh & try building. The billiard tables are the finest Bunnswick-Balke Collen» der Co.'s make. Mr, Pierson wish that this billiard excluesve use opens Gien- to announce room is for the of gen tleren who are lovers of such sport, anid to assure every one that the best of crder will be maintained at all timeg, They are sparing no ex pense to make this room one of the best in the State that it is no place hangers-on about and to say further and for loafers town. Ladies When you are down town shopping, drop in for a cup of beef tea or hot chocolate. We know just how to make it so that you will call again. See for ourself if this is not a fact. Red Cross Pharmacy |.... blg of candy J Satisfaction guaranteed wN Next door to Postoffice Conner, O’Sreen & King | WN‘?‘M%‘!’%W il B D P CEP CHECHB OB DB OB OB HOF O C FOR THE EVERY DAY USE i Vintage Design ETCHED GLASS Serviceable -Inexpensive LITRT N See my window H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. I i — m’fimfl'fi‘i*fi‘ '0’!’0!8»0"'0'!'1.‘,( NGRSO BB PO DD O HOE ({ Y |Let Us Be During 1914 | : Who IS our securing right quality and Begin trading here with the intention ot S r“ - remaining a customer only as long as you 2 ¢ Receive Courteous Treatment, , (; % M Get wholly reliable goods. Find whar & r. Ist you want, and are satisfied with prices. 2 % Ihis is a fair proposition. If you are @ 5 ) not acquainted with us ask your neighbor 2 4 U cr physician about us. ¢ 4 b4 o g ¢ L.aKe armacy : 8 Phone 42 Phone 42 g O EOIGGIHEOTO ME OB DOBLBOBCHR OB BB - 0%03'0‘"0‘5*%0'!'%0'25 ° Grand Theatre Tonight WAKEFIELE’S Musical Stock C PRESENTS SPECIAL a IT}'[]:] DUTCH JUDGE [ Ta about Funny Dutchmen, this Judge is him. : 5 i UNCLE JOSHUA B .Mm’r() PLAYS . \Vf‘j”.w p.m"l"*m. FATTY AT SAN DIEGO et e (Comedy) SATURDAY NIGHT OATH OF OTSURN SAN (Chinese Drama in two good recls) (Majestic) MUSIC! MUSIC! SATURDAY CANDY MATINEE Everyone will get a ILL convince you that we carry all the Latest and Best that is carried in a First-class Jewelry Store SO OO D BT BT Lo We wish to supply your drugs this year. When you want drugs or anything that # drugstores sell, you can make assurance of & doubly sure by coming to our store. The Rexall Store ARE YOU AN ACTOR? This bill took so well in Birming- ham they played it for six nights. SPECIAL ATTRACTION SEE COLE & HULL'S WINDOW PAGE. FIVE = ot del ey 2ol o | i 4 H right service 2

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